GameStop just restocked the PSP Go's in both colors online. This is the best price I have seen in a while, even on eBay and Amazon. Plus the systems are refurbished and come with a screen protector, and ear buds.

I have a go its pretty neat and definitely was ahead of its time. A few years later with ps+ and more people willing to buy digital today and im sure the system would of done better. I really love its form factor though and its very portable.

I own a white one the go is a nice device. I lucked up when I bought mine it had like 10 games on it. Although I believe you cannot change the battery. I think theses are probably new ones marked to move. I have big hands and the controls are not made for long term gaming.

I recommend getting a PSP Go, pair it with a Dual Shock 3/needs a PS3, PSP Go component cables, PSP Go dock, and a PSP AC adapter for the dock.

Though by the time you buy all that stuff you might be better off just putting it toward the purchase of a Vita TV, I imagine the display of PSP games will be much cleaner via HDMI with a machine specifically designed to display on TV than one which it is a secondary function, especially if you don't intended to root the firmware. If I remember right, the PSP image on the TV has a lot of unused black space around the entire image and the only way to have it fill more of the screen is if your TV has a zoom function.

No, FF Type-O full fan translation is out, with the GO you can play in on full screen and with controller. Japanese developers are still making games for it. If you want to play japanese RPGS on this that never came out for the US on your TV, you basically have to get this model hacked is your only option.

Go is easily hacked, just put customfirmware or whatever it is on it. No actual modding at all. Though when I had mine the game would sometimes crash and turn off or bug out, but it wasnt often and wasnt sure if it was a memory error or my hardware.

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